Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Wart Removal.

A typical session takes anywhere from a few minutes to about thirty minutes depending on wart size, depth, and number. Initial consultations are brief; removal itself is quick, precise and often completed during a single appointment with minimal downtime afterward.

Most clients experience only minor discomfort. We use topical numbing and gentle techniques to minimize pain. For sensitive areas or larger warts, additional local anesthesia is available to ensure comfort throughout the procedure and reduce anxiety.

Side effects are typically mild and temporary — redness, scabbing, slight swelling, or tenderness at the site. Rare complications include infection or scarring. We provide post-care instructions and follow-up to minimize risks and support proper healing after treatment.

Many warts can be removed in a single visit, but stubborn or deep lesions may need multiple treatments spaced weeks apart. During consultation we assess the wart and recommend the ideal plan, balancing effectiveness and skin health.

Scarring risk is low when procedures are performed properly, though some temporary discoloration or light scabbing can occur. We use conservative techniques to protect healthy tissue and provide detailed aftercare to promote even healing and minimize long-term marks.

While removal eliminates visible wart tissue, the underlying virus can persist in skin cells, so recurrence is possible. Proper treatment reduces risk, and combining removal with immune-boosting advice and follow-up care helps prevent return. We monitor results and offer repeat treatment if necessary.